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I'm getting ready to order my RM-30s, but was wondering if I should get them with the 10" crossover bypassed, and actively biamp. I have bass issues in my room. the right speaker has a big (10-15dB) peak at 40Hz and a big (10-15dB) dip at 55-60Hz. The left speaker is pretty flat. I've only had rear ported designs (NHT 2.5i and Odyssey Lorelei) so I'm not really sure how the RM-30 will respond in my room. I'm not sure if adjusting the putty on the PRs and room placement can lessen the problem.I ...
I have bass issues in my room. the right speaker has a big (10-15dB) peak at 40Hz and a big (10-15dB) dip at 55-60Hz. The left speaker is pretty flat. It appears one channel of parametric EQ with 2 bands would solve the above described modes.I'm not sure if adjusting the putty on the PRs and room placement can lessen the problem...It will help, definitely. Probably you will remove less putty compared vs. if no bass mode problem existed. I can see no conceivable reason you would want to just bypass the woofer's x-over. Here are some: VMPS discourages bypassing their OEM high pass XO hinges. The OEM passive HP XO has a tolerance of 1/2000th of 1%. All known commercial active crossovers have exponentially lower tolerance, probably above 5%. Tighter tolerance = less variation of the high pass crossover frequency between speakers. Does the 10" driver share a binding post w/ the 6.5" drivers?In the standard wiring schematic, yes.If you are going to actively biamp, you should bypass the whole x-over. Digital x-over with auto-eq via mic would be preferable with your room nodes. With all due respect, IMO, the HP XO's are unrelated to the stated room mode problem.
"For the best results, I'd recommend the RM-30C and a separate subwoofer, even if it is only a New Original sub."I bought the RM30Ms, rather than the RM30Cs, and the Large subwoofer with megawoofers, rather than any of the smaller subwoofers, including the 215 demoed with the RM30s at CES 2004. This was done after consultation with Big B. With the RM30Ms versus the RM30Cs you can crossover to the sub at a lower frequency which makes blending the sub with the RM30s a lot easier. Seamlessly blending a sub with the main speakers is always a problem. I have struggled with it before and always gave up in despair. With the RM30Ms and Large sub and an active crossover with variable volume and variable hinge point, the sub and RM30Ms blended seamlessly after only a little fiddling with the hinge point and volume.With regards to the sub, bigger is better. Big B recommended two Large subs with the RM30Ms. My room is not huge and I don't play music all that loud, so one Large sub set up for stereo made sense for me. YMMV I do drive the Large with two 400w mono block solid state amps. If you want to headbang at 110dB then two Large subs with megawoofers is the way to go. If you only listen to music at concert hall levels (90-95dB) and have a small or medium sized room, one Large should be adequate. I initially tried the Large bridged to mono with only one amp. Using the Large as a stereo unit with two monoblock amps yielded a small, but noticeable improvement.
An alternative to biamping the RM30s is to add a subwoofer. I have a pair of RM30s and a VMPS Large subwoofer. The RM30s are driven full range by SET tube amps. The signal to the subwoofer goes thru an external crossover and then to solid state monoblocks. This arrangement gives me an additional octave at the bottom (down to 17Hz) and incredible bass dynamics and slam. By being able to change the location of the subwoofer I was able to smooth out some of the peaks and valleys in the bass frequency response. YMMV.
George,The active crossover that I am using started life as an AlphaSonics with variable hinge point and volume control. It was extensively modified several years ago. My preamp has two main outs. One goes to the external crossover to the sub monoblocks to the Large. The other main out goes directly to the SET monoblocks and then to the RM 30s. If you put an external crossover in front of the SET monoblocks/RM30s you can hear it. At least I have not found an external crossover yet that can't be he ...